DR. E. T. JIPP DIED HERE SATURDAY
Blair Dentist for 49 Years. Filled
Many Civic Posts.
Dr. Edwin T. Jipp, long-time Blair dentist, died at Memorial Community
Hospital last Saturday following a lingering illness. He had been a dentist here
for forty years during which time he took an active interest in a great many
community activities. Dr. Jipp was born January 21, 1899 at Ft. Calhoun,
Nebraska, the son of Henry and Carrie Jipp who were pioneer residents of the
county. He died at the age of 68 years, one month, 25 days.
His boyhood days were spent at Fort Calhoun but he went to Omaha as a young
man where he graduated from Creighton Prep. and then from the school of
Dentistry at Creighton University. His first dental practice was at Dannebrog,
Nebr. From there he moved to Blair, Nebraska in March of 1927. He practiced
Dentistry here until 1965.
He was married to Miss Helen Rohwer on June 17, 1925 and to this union was
born one son. Edwin T., Jr. and one daughter, Margaret. Among his many interests
were first his friends and his community but his lifelong work was in dentistry.
He presented numerous clinics at dental conventions in neighboring states and on
two occasions presented clinics at the convention of the American Dental
Association. He was an officer and past president of the Tri-county Dental
Association. He was a member of the 1948 Blair Park Board which enlarged the
City Park and supervised the planting of 1700 tress and shrubs by children of
the Blair City Schools.
As a member of one of the pioneer families of Washington County, he was very
interested in local history and was president of the Washington County
Historical Society and a director of the Fort Atkinson Foundation. In these
capacities he served as chairman of the committee that sponsored the Fort
Atkinson Days Celebration at Ft. Calhoun in 1962. A past president of the Blair
Rotary Club. he was responsible during his membership in that organization for
setting up an early soil testing service for the farmers in the county.
He joined the Congregational Church in 1928 and was an active member until
his death, serving variously as chairman of the Board of Trustees,. Deacon,
Deacon Emeritus, and in his last years was the Treasurer. He has had a lifelong
interest in music and was a member in many local music organizations throughout
his life. The Mutual Concert Society was one of his many activities along this
line. He directed the high school band at Fort Calhoun for a number of years and
was instrumental in the drive that produced uniforms for the Blair High School
Band in 1949.
His interest in young people, led him to give continued support to the Boy
Scouts. He was on the sponsoring committee and was an adult leader in troop No.
143 for a number of years. During his tenure on the Board of Public Works, from
1958 until his death, several large improvements were made to the city
utilities.